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(verb - to design or plan) I will devise a plan to thwart the competition and rule the universe! I'm just not certain that the answer I would devise will be satisfactory. How did Eisenhower devise the plan for D-Day? Who will devise the next vise? (noun - legal clause) Harry left a devise in his will, leaving all his property to charity.
The group had to devise a plan, and fast!
Devise means to construct, create, or elaborate on something. When used in the context of a plan, as in "devise a plan", it means "create a plan".
TO contrive, plan, or elaborate; invent from existing principles or ideas: to devise a method.
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I will devise an effective plan for eliminating the pests.
We need to devise a plan to get mom out of the house so we can decorate for her surprise party. Did General Washington devise a plan to expose Benedict Arnold's treasonous activities? Somehow, Dad was able to devise a way to shut off the lights without getting out of bed.
Devise is a verb which means to plan/invent, e.g. He needed to devise a plan. Device is a noun which means a tool or contraption of some form, e.g. His newly built device worked perfectly.
The word devise, used as a verb, means to form by creating new things or ideas. It can also mean to plan or bring about. Devise when used as a noun means the act of disposing of property with a will.
The root of the word "devised" is "devise." It comes from the Middle English word "devisen," which means to plan or invent.
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